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RCBOs consume between 1.5 and 2.5 watts for each pole - according to Wylex. Have a CU with largish bank of DP RCBOs then the annual cost of just having RCBOs is substantial. It is not just a few quid a year in electricity costs to have them. My question is:

Do RCBOs still consume electricity when switched off?
 
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I'm also curious how any losses might compare to other, older means of circuit protection.
This is the important question really isn't it. The losses are based on running at the rated current so it's not ever likely to be anywhere near.

The two screenshots are the datasheets of mcbs and rcbos.
 

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How about usb sockets, appliances on standby etc etc.

There's going to be losses live with it or turn it off 🤣
 
The most on the RCBOs, was 9.3 watts. The 20A model. Quite significant.
Figures were quoted for several types of RCBO in that data sheet.

I'm overseas at present, with poor internet access, but it would be worth checking which are most likely to be fitted in domestic premises.
 
That was my reasoning behind post #15.
To lessen the concern of loss, maybe cable makers should look into using silver instead of copper ?

Wonder what a 50mtr drum of 4 mm t&e would be and how long it would take to pay for itself.
 
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